US20170038048A1 - Light assembly for producing scenographic effects - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a light assembly for producing scenographic effects, in particular a scenographic projector.
- a scenographic projector is used in the entertainment industry to produce scenographic effects by using light beams.
- a light assembly comprises at least one movable member; a lighting unit for generating a light beam; at least one electric motor to move the at least one movable member; and at least one driving circuit of the electric motor to drive the electric motor.
- the movable member can be defined by the head of the light assembly that houses the lighting unit and that is moved by two electric motors, one for the pan movement and another for the tilt movement; or it can be defined by another element housed inside the head and movable with respect to the head, e.g. the zoom lens housed in the projector head and movable with respect to the lighting unit.
- a light assembly comprises a plurality of movable members, for example of the aforesaid type.
- the light assembly When the light assembly is not in use, it can be damaged due to the unwanted movements of the movable members. For example, collisions may occur between the head and objects outside of the light assembly or against other fixed parts of the light assembly.
- the movable members housed inside the head e.g. the zoom lens, can be damaged due to unwanted movements that cause collisions between said movable members and other components housed in the head.
- a light assembly for producing scenographic effects comprising:
- At least one electric motor coupled to the at least one movable member
- At least one driving circuit configured to drive the at least one electric motor and having a driving outlet connected to the electric motor;
- a driving inlet connected to the driving circuit to provide electric power and comprising a first driving terminal and a second driving terminal;
- a supply inlet configured to receive electric power from an electric power supply
- a braking system configured to restrain unwanted movements of the movable member and comprising a switch having a first switching terminal and a second switching terminal, respectively connected to the first driving terminal and to the second driving terminal; wherein the switch is configured to switch between a first operating configuration, in which the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal are disconnected; and a second operating configuration, in which the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal are connected.
- the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal do not short-circuit together, while in the second operating configuration, the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal short-circuit together.
- the movement of the at least one movable member can be braked, on the basis of the events, by acting on the driving inlet to short-circuit it in order to use the electric motor as a brake.
- the light assembly includes a plurality of movable members; at least one electric motor for each movable member to move the respective movable member; at least one driving circuit for each electric motor, each driving circuit having a driving outlet connected to the respective electric motor and being connected to the driving inlet.
- the switch acts on the driving circuits of the electric motors associated with the movable members, and can brake the movement of said movable members in a simple and economic way.
- the braking system includes a detection unit configured to detect an electric value of the light assembly and to control the switch based on the detected electric value; the detection unit being preferably connected to the supply inlet to detect the electric value at the supply inlet.
- the braking system acts when the light assembly is not in use and is not powered.
- the switch takes the second operating configuration to restrain unwanted movements of the at least one movable member when the detected electric value is smaller than or equal to a threshold value; the threshold value preferably varying according to a hysteresis cycle.
- the switch closes an electric path which includes a portion of the electric motor and at least one free-wheeling diode of the driving circuit to brake unwanted movements of the at least one movable member in the second operating configuration.
- the detected electric value is an electric voltage preferably detected at the supply inlet, or an electric current preferably detected at the supply inlet.
- the switch has a third switching terminal connected to the supply inlet for electrically connecting the supply inlet to the driving inlet and for providing electric power at the driving inlet in the first operating configuration; the switch taking the first operating configuration when the detected electric value is greater than a threshold value.
- the light assembly comprises a lighting unit, wherein the electric power supply is configured to supply electric power to the lighting unit.
- the light assembly includes a plurality of driving circuits and the electric motor comprises a plurality of windings; each driving circuit being coupled to a respective winding; the driving inlet being connected to the driving circuits; the switch preferably short-circuiting each winding upstream of the driving circuit in the second operating configuration.
- the braking system is arranged between the supply inlet and the driving circuit.
- the braking system is connected to the electric motor through the driving circuit.
- the driving circuit is connected to the supply inlet through the braking system.
- the driving circuit is arranged between the electric motor and the braking system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a control method of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects which reduces the drawbacks of the prior art.
- a control method of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects including at least one movable member; at least one electric motor coupled to the at least one movable member; a driving inlet having a first driving terminal and a second driving terminal; and at least one driving circuit connected to the driving inlet and configured to receive electric power to drive the at least one electric motor; the at least one driving circuit comprising a driving outlet connected to the at least one electric motor; the method comprising the steps of: moving the movable member by means of the electric motor in a first operating mode; and braking unwanted movements of the movable member in a second operating mode; in which braking comprises coupling the first driving terminal and the second driving terminal.
- the light assembly includes a plurality of movable members; at least one electric motor for each movable member to move the respective movable member; at least one driving circuit for each electric motor, each driving circuit being connected to the driving inlet and having a driving outlet connected to the respective electric motor.
- the light assembly comprises a supply inlet configured to receive electric power from an electric power supply; the method comprising the steps of detecting an electric value of the light assembly; and selecting the first or the second operating mode based on the detected electric value; the detecting step is preferably performed at the supply inlet.
- the method comprises the step of selecting the second mode when the detected electric value is smaller than or equal to a threshold value; the threshold value preferably varying according to a hysteresis cycle.
- the method comprises defining a closed path for electric charges comprising a portion of the electric motor and at least one free-wheeling diode of the driving circuit for braking unwanted movements of the at least one movable member in the second operating mode.
- the method comprises the step of selecting the first operating mode when the detected electric value is greater than a threshold value.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view, with some parts in detail and some parts removed for clarity's sake, of the light assembly of FIG. 1 in a first operating configuration
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view, with some parts in detail and some parts removed for clarity's sake, of the light assembly of FIG. 1 in a second operating configuration;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects made according to a second embodiment of the present invention and in a first operating configuration;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects made according to a third embodiment of the present invention and in a first operating configuration.
- FIG. 1 indicates with the reference number 1 a light assembly for producing scenographic effects comprising a plurality of movable members 2 , including a head 2 a and other components housed in the head 2 a; a lighting unit 3 ( FIG. 2 ) housed in the head 2 a for generating a light beam along an optical axis; at least one plurality of electric motors 4 to move the movable members 2 ; a plurality of driving circuits 5 connected to the electric motors 4 ; a driving inlet 11 having two driving terminals 11 a and 11 b, and connected to the plurality of driving circuits 5 ; a supply inlet 6 configured to receive electric power and having two supply terminals 6 a and 6 b; and a braking system 7 .
- a light assembly for producing scenographic effects comprising a plurality of movable members 2 , including a head 2 a and other components housed in the head 2 a; a lighting unit 3 ( FIG. 2 ) housed in the head
- the light assembly 1 is configured to receive electric power from an electric power supply 8 , in particular a direct current power supply.
- the electric power supply 8 supplies electric power to the lighting unit 3 .
- the supply inlet 6 is connected to the lighting unit 3 .
- the electric power supply 8 supplies electric power to the lighting unit 3 through terminals different from those connected to the supply inlet 6 .
- the braking system 7 is arranged between the supply inlet 6 and the plurality of driving circuits 5 .
- the supply inlet 6 and the plurality of driving circuits 5 are connected by the braking system 7 .
- each driving circuit 5 has a driving outlet 12 having two terminals 12 a and 12 b and being connected to the respective electric motor 4 .
- the braking system 7 includes a detection unit 9 ; and a switch 10 .
- the detection unit 9 is connected to the supply terminals 6 a and 6 b and detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6 .
- the detected electric value is an electric voltage present between the supply terminals 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6 .
- the detected electric value is a current flowing between the supply terminals 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6 .
- the detected electric value is a current flowing through the windings of the electric motors 4 .
- the detected electric value is the current flowing between the driving terminals 11 a and 11 b.
- the switch 10 selectively connects the supply inlet 6 to the driving inlet 11 . Accordingly, the switch 10 is interposed between the supply inlet 6 and the driving inlet 11 .
- the switch 10 has three switching terminals 10 a, 10 b and 10 c.
- the switching terminal 10 a is connected to the supply inlet 6 , in particular to the supply terminal 6 a.
- the switching terminal 10 b is connected to the driving inlet 11 , in particular to the driving terminal 11 a.
- the switching terminal 10 c is connected to the driving inlet 11 , in particular to the driving terminal 11 b.
- the switching terminal 10 c is also connected to the supply terminal 6 b of the supply inlet 6 .
- the switch 10 can take two operating configurations: a first operating configuration in which it electrically connects the switching terminal 10 a to the switching terminal 10 b, in particular short-circuits the switching terminal 10 a with the switching terminal 10 b; and a second operating configuration in which it electrically connects the switching terminal 10 b to the switching terminal 10 c, in particular short-circuits the switching terminal 10 b with the switching terminal 10 c. Therefore, in the first operating configuration, the switch 10 connects the supply inlet 6 to the driving inlet 11 , in particular the supply terminal 6 a to the driving terminal 11 a. In the second operating configuration, the switch 10 short-circuits the driving inlet 11 , in particular, it electrically connects the driving terminal 11 a to the driving terminal 11 b.
- the braking system 7 controls the switch 10 in the first operating configuration when the detection unit 9 detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6 greater than a threshold value.
- the braking system 7 controls the switch 10 in the second operating configuration when the detection unit 9 detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6 smaller than or equal to a threshold value.
- the threshold value varies according to a hysteresis cycle in order to filter the fast variations of the detected value around the predetermined value.
- the threshold value generically varies according to the operating conditions of the light assembly 1 .
- the braking system 7 uses a plurality of threshold values.
- the switch 10 and the detection unit 9 can be both defined by an electromechanical system such as a relay, or by electronic devices, which can be driven, for example, by a plurality of transistors controlled by a control unit, e.g. a microprocessor.
- a control unit e.g. a microprocessor.
- the detection unit is not present and the switch 10 is controlled directly by an external signal to take the first or the second operating configuration.
- the electric motors 4 are stepper motors.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 a single electric motor 4 is shown for greater clarity.
- Each driving circuit 5 is connected to one of the stator windings 13 of the electric motor 4 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show for greater clarity only the head 2 a as a movable member 2 .
- each driving outlet 12 is connected to a stator winding 13 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show by way of a non-limiting example an electric motor 4 with two windings 13 . It is implicit that the present invention extends to a stepper motor having any number of windings 13 .
- the electric motor 4 is mechanically connected to the head 2 a and is configured to move the head 2 a around a pan or a tilt axis.
- the other electric motors 4 are connected to the other movable members 2 that, in the non-limiting example shown in FIG. 1 , are housed in the head 2 a.
- the movable members 2 are movable with respect to the head 2 a, which is movable too.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show for greater clarity only one electric motor 4 to move the head 2 a. It is implicit that the present invention extends to a light assembly 1 having a number of electric motors 4 larger than one, in particular two electric motors 4 , the one to move the head 2 a along the pan axis and the other to move the head 2 a along the tilt axis.
- each electric motor 4 is connected to a respective plurality of driving circuits 5 , each plurality of driving circuits 5 is dedicated to the respective electric motor 4 .
- each driving circuit 5 comprises a plurality of switching units 14 , in particular, four switching units 14 connected to each other between the driving terminals 11 a and 11 b and the terminals 12 a and 12 b with a H-bridge configuration so that the electric current selectively flows in the respective winding 13 in the desired direction according to the desired movement of the electric motor 4 .
- Each switching unit 14 comprises a controlled switch 14 a, in particular a power MOSFET, in FIGS.
- the passive free-wheeling switch 14 b can be defined by a parasitic diode of the power MOSFET, therefore already incorporated in the power MOSFET.
- the switching unit 14 can be formed by a controlled switch, which includes a passive free-wheeling switch.
- the controlled switches 14 a may be defined by any power transistor, be it a P-channel or an N-channel, such as e.g. P-channel MOSFETs, N-channel MOSFETs, BJT transistors of NPN or PNP type, IGBT transistors.
- the electric power supply 8 supplies electric power to the supply inlet 6 of the light assembly 1 .
- the detection unit 9 detects an electric value that is greater than a threshold value and the switch 10 is operated in the first operating configuration in which it connects the supply inlet 6 to the driving inlet 11 , thus providing electric power to the electric motor 4 through the driving circuits 5 .
- the threshold value is a percentage of the fully operational electric value when the light assembly 1 is in use.
- the threshold will be a percentage of the power voltage at the supply inlet 6 when the light assembly 1 is in use.
- the threshold value will be zero, in other words the detection unit 9 detects whether the electric current value is positive or negative. In this case, the electric current can be detected at the supply inlet 6 , or between one or more driving outlets 12 and the respective windings 13 or between the driving terminals 11 a and 11 b.
- the detection unit 9 detects two electric values and compares them with respective threshold values, in other words the detection unit 9 detects both the electric voltage and the electric current and compares them with respective threshold values.
- the electric power supply 8 does not provide electric power to the supply inlet 6 and, consequently, the detection unit 9 detects an electric value that is smaller than or equal to the threshold value.
- the switch 10 is controlled in the second operating configuration, in which it short-circuits the driving inlet 11 .
- all driving circuits 5 are short-circuited upstream.
- the windings 13 of the electric motor 4 are connected in short circuit through the respective passive free-wheeling switches 14 b of the switching units 14 .
- the switch 10 determines the formation of electric paths for the electric charges, each of which includes the respective stator winding 13 , extends along portions of the driving circuits 5 , in particular through the respective passive free-wheeling switches 14 b. All electric paths are closed by the switch 10 through the switching terminals 10 b and 10 c. This creates a path for the electric charges developed on the windings 13 due to unwanted movements of the head 2 a. Thanks to the fact that the switch 10 short-circuits all the windings 13 of the electric motor 4 , the electric motor 4 acts as a brake and brakes the external, unwanted movements of the head 2 a. Furthermore, in the second operating configuration, the switch 10 isolates the supply inlet 6 from the driving circuit 5 .
- the driving inlet 11 is shared by all the driving circuits 5 of the electric motors 4 of the movable members.
- the switch 10 when the switch 10 is in the second operating configuration, as in FIG. 3 , it short-circuits all the windings 13 of the electric motor 4 through the respective driving circuits 5 . In this way, the electric motors 4 act as a brake and brake the movements of the movable members 2 .
- the number 101 indicates a light assembly alternative to the light assembly 1 , in which the same components are indicated with the same numbers of the light assembly 1 .
- the light assembly 101 differs from the light assembly 1 in that it includes an electric motor 104 different from the electric motor 4 .
- the electric motor 104 has a permanently magnetized rotor and is a three-phase electric motor, in particular synchronous.
- the present invention extends to any electric motor with permanent magnets.
- the light assembly 101 includes a driving circuit 105 which is a three-phase bridge for the electric motor 104 comprising a plurality of switching units 14 , each of which comprises a controlled switch 14 a and a passive free-wheeling switch 14 b.
- the driving circuit 105 includes a driving outlet 112 connected to the electric motor 104 .
- the light assembly 101 includes another electric motor 104 and another driving circuit 105 .
- the driving circuit 105 is connected to the driving inlet 11 .
- the detection unit 9 detects an electric value greater than a certain threshold and the switch 10 is controlled in the first operating configuration in which it connects the supply inlet 6 to the driving inlet 11 , in particular it connects the supply terminal 6 a to the driving terminal 11 a. From the driving inlet 11 , the electric power is supplied to the electric motor 104 or to the electric motors 104 through respective driving circuits 5 .
- the unit detection 9 detects that the electric value at the terminals 6 a, 6 b is smaller than a threshold value, and the switch is controlled in the second operating configuration, in which it short-circuits upstream the driving circuit 105 or the driving circuits 105 , in particular it short-circuits the driving inlet 11 , in other words connects the driving terminals 11 a and 11 b.
- the windings of the electric motor 104 or of the electric motors 104 are short-circuited through the free-wheeling diodes 14 b of the respective driving circuit 105 . Accordingly, the electric motor 104 acts as a brake, braking the unwanted movements of the head 2 a.
- the number 201 indicates a light assembly alternative to the light assembly 1 , in which the same components are indicated with the same numbers of the light assembly 1 .
- the light assembly 201 differs from the light assembly 1 since the supply inlet 6 and the driving inlet 11 are directly and permanently connected.
- the braking system 207 which replaces the braking system 7 , includes the detection unit 9 connected to the terminals 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6 and a switch 210 connected in parallel to the driving inlet 11 , so as to be able to short-circuit the driving inlet 11 in the second operating configuration.
- the switch 210 includes a switching terminal 210 a and a switching terminal 210 b.
- the switching terminal 210 a is connected to the driving terminal 11 a
- the switching terminal 210 b is connected to the driving terminal 11 b.
- the switch 210 is configured so as to be able to close the connection between the switching terminal 210 a and the switching terminal 210 b and to create a closed connection between the driving terminal 11 a and the driving terminal 11 b of the driving inlet 11 .
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- The present invention relates to a light assembly for producing scenographic effects, in particular a scenographic projector.
- A scenographic projector is used in the entertainment industry to produce scenographic effects by using light beams.
- Generally, a light assembly comprises at least one movable member; a lighting unit for generating a light beam; at least one electric motor to move the at least one movable member; and at least one driving circuit of the electric motor to drive the electric motor. The movable member can be defined by the head of the light assembly that houses the lighting unit and that is moved by two electric motors, one for the pan movement and another for the tilt movement; or it can be defined by another element housed inside the head and movable with respect to the head, e.g. the zoom lens housed in the projector head and movable with respect to the lighting unit. Usually, a light assembly comprises a plurality of movable members, for example of the aforesaid type.
- When the light assembly is not in use, it can be damaged due to the unwanted movements of the movable members. For example, collisions may occur between the head and objects outside of the light assembly or against other fixed parts of the light assembly. The movable members housed inside the head, e.g. the zoom lens, can be damaged due to unwanted movements that cause collisions between said movable members and other components housed in the head.
- In the known art, mechanical braking systems are known to lock the movable members of the light assembly in a certain position. Unfortunately, these braking systems have the disadvantage of being very heavy and expensive.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a light assembly for producing scenographic effects having smaller drawbacks than the known art.
- In accordance with the present invention, it is provided a light assembly for producing scenographic effects comprising:
- at least one movable member;
- at least one electric motor coupled to the at least one movable member;
- at least one driving circuit, configured to drive the at least one electric motor and having a driving outlet connected to the electric motor;
- a driving inlet connected to the driving circuit to provide electric power and comprising a first driving terminal and a second driving terminal; and
- a supply inlet configured to receive electric power from an electric power supply; and
- a braking system configured to restrain unwanted movements of the movable member and comprising a switch having a first switching terminal and a second switching terminal, respectively connected to the first driving terminal and to the second driving terminal; wherein the switch is configured to switch between a first operating configuration, in which the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal are disconnected; and a second operating configuration, in which the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal are connected.
- In other words, in the first operating configuration, the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal do not short-circuit together, while in the second operating configuration, the first switching terminal and the second switching terminal short-circuit together.
- Thanks to the present invention, the movement of the at least one movable member can be braked, on the basis of the events, by acting on the driving inlet to short-circuit it in order to use the electric motor as a brake.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the light assembly includes a plurality of movable members; at least one electric motor for each movable member to move the respective movable member; at least one driving circuit for each electric motor, each driving circuit having a driving outlet connected to the respective electric motor and being connected to the driving inlet.
- Thanks to the present invention, the switch acts on the driving circuits of the electric motors associated with the movable members, and can brake the movement of said movable members in a simple and economic way. In other words, there is only a driving inlet common to all the driving circuits. Consequently, a single switch can act on the plurality of driving circuits of the movable members and brake their movements, thus obtaining a very simple and economical braking system.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the braking system includes a detection unit configured to detect an electric value of the light assembly and to control the switch based on the detected electric value; the detection unit being preferably connected to the supply inlet to detect the electric value at the supply inlet.
- Thanks to the present invention, the braking system acts when the light assembly is not in use and is not powered.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the switch takes the second operating configuration to restrain unwanted movements of the at least one movable member when the detected electric value is smaller than or equal to a threshold value; the threshold value preferably varying according to a hysteresis cycle.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the switch closes an electric path which includes a portion of the electric motor and at least one free-wheeling diode of the driving circuit to brake unwanted movements of the at least one movable member in the second operating configuration.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the detected electric value is an electric voltage preferably detected at the supply inlet, or an electric current preferably detected at the supply inlet.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the switch has a third switching terminal connected to the supply inlet for electrically connecting the supply inlet to the driving inlet and for providing electric power at the driving inlet in the first operating configuration; the switch taking the first operating configuration when the detected electric value is greater than a threshold value.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the light assembly comprises a lighting unit, wherein the electric power supply is configured to supply electric power to the lighting unit.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the light assembly includes a plurality of driving circuits and the electric motor comprises a plurality of windings; each driving circuit being coupled to a respective winding; the driving inlet being connected to the driving circuits; the switch preferably short-circuiting each winding upstream of the driving circuit in the second operating configuration.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the braking system is arranged between the supply inlet and the driving circuit.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the braking system is connected to the electric motor through the driving circuit.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the driving circuit is connected to the supply inlet through the braking system.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the driving circuit is arranged between the electric motor and the braking system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a control method of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects which reduces the drawbacks of the prior art.
- According to an embodiment, it is provided a control method of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects; the light assembly including at least one movable member; at least one electric motor coupled to the at least one movable member; a driving inlet having a first driving terminal and a second driving terminal; and at least one driving circuit connected to the driving inlet and configured to receive electric power to drive the at least one electric motor; the at least one driving circuit comprising a driving outlet connected to the at least one electric motor; the method comprising the steps of: moving the movable member by means of the electric motor in a first operating mode; and braking unwanted movements of the movable member in a second operating mode; in which braking comprises coupling the first driving terminal and the second driving terminal.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the light assembly includes a plurality of movable members; at least one electric motor for each movable member to move the respective movable member; at least one driving circuit for each electric motor, each driving circuit being connected to the driving inlet and having a driving outlet connected to the respective electric motor.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the light assembly comprises a supply inlet configured to receive electric power from an electric power supply; the method comprising the steps of detecting an electric value of the light assembly; and selecting the first or the second operating mode based on the detected electric value; the detecting step is preferably performed at the supply inlet.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method comprises the step of selecting the second mode when the detected electric value is smaller than or equal to a threshold value; the threshold value preferably varying according to a hysteresis cycle.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method comprises defining a closed path for electric charges comprising a portion of the electric motor and at least one free-wheeling diode of the driving circuit for braking unwanted movements of the at least one movable member in the second operating mode.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method comprises the step of selecting the first operating mode when the detected electric value is greater than a threshold value.
- Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects according to a first embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view, with some parts in detail and some parts removed for clarity's sake, of the light assembly ofFIG. 1 in a first operating configuration; and -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view, with some parts in detail and some parts removed for clarity's sake, of the light assembly ofFIG. 1 in a second operating configuration; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects made according to a second embodiment of the present invention and in a first operating configuration; and -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view, with parts removed for clarity's sake, of a light assembly for producing scenographic effects made according to a third embodiment of the present invention and in a first operating configuration. -
FIG. 1 indicates with the reference number 1 a light assembly for producing scenographic effects comprising a plurality ofmovable members 2, including ahead 2 a and other components housed in thehead 2 a; a lighting unit 3 (FIG. 2 ) housed in thehead 2 a for generating a light beam along an optical axis; at least one plurality ofelectric motors 4 to move themovable members 2; a plurality ofdriving circuits 5 connected to theelectric motors 4; a drivinginlet 11 having two 11 a and 11 b, and connected to the plurality ofdriving terminals driving circuits 5; a supply inlet 6 configured to receive electric power and having two 6 a and 6 b; and asupply terminals braking system 7. - Moreover, the
light assembly 1 is configured to receive electric power from anelectric power supply 8, in particular a direct current power supply. - Furthermore, the electric power supply 8 supplies electric power to the
lighting unit 3. With reference toFIGS. 2 and 3 , the supply inlet 6 is connected to thelighting unit 3. In another embodiment not shown in the attached figures, the electric power supply 8 supplies electric power to thelighting unit 3 through terminals different from those connected to the supply inlet 6. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , thebraking system 7 is arranged between the supply inlet 6 and the plurality ofdriving circuits 5. In more detail, the supply inlet 6 and the plurality ofdriving circuits 5 are connected by thebraking system 7. - With reference to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 , eachdriving circuit 5 has adriving outlet 12 having two 12 a and 12 b and being connected to the respectiveterminals electric motor 4. - The
braking system 7 includes adetection unit 9; and aswitch 10. - The
detection unit 9 is connected to the 6 a and 6 b and detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6. In more detail, the detected electric value is an electric voltage present between thesupply terminals 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the detected electric value is a current flowing between thesupply terminals 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6. In an alternative embodiment, the detected electric value is a current flowing through the windings of thesupply terminals electric motors 4. In another alternative embodiment, the detected electric value is the current flowing between the driving 11 a and 11 b.terminals - The
switch 10 selectively connects the supply inlet 6 to the drivinginlet 11. Accordingly, theswitch 10 is interposed between the supply inlet 6 and the drivinginlet 11. - In more detail, the
switch 10 has three 10 a, 10 b and 10 c. The switchingswitching terminals terminal 10 a is connected to the supply inlet 6, in particular to thesupply terminal 6 a. The switchingterminal 10 b is connected to the drivinginlet 11, in particular to the drivingterminal 11 a. The switchingterminal 10 c is connected to the drivinginlet 11, in particular to the drivingterminal 11 b. Furthermore, the switchingterminal 10 c is also connected to thesupply terminal 6 b of the supply inlet 6. - The
switch 10 can take two operating configurations: a first operating configuration in which it electrically connects the switchingterminal 10 a to the switchingterminal 10 b, in particular short-circuits the switchingterminal 10 a with the switchingterminal 10 b; and a second operating configuration in which it electrically connects the switchingterminal 10 b to the switchingterminal 10 c, in particular short-circuits the switchingterminal 10 b with the switchingterminal 10 c. Therefore, in the first operating configuration, theswitch 10 connects the supply inlet 6 to the drivinginlet 11, in particular thesupply terminal 6 a to the drivingterminal 11 a. In the second operating configuration, theswitch 10 short-circuits the drivinginlet 11, in particular, it electrically connects the drivingterminal 11 a to the drivingterminal 11 b. - The
braking system 7 controls theswitch 10 in the first operating configuration when thedetection unit 9 detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6 greater than a threshold value. Thebraking system 7 controls theswitch 10 in the second operating configuration when thedetection unit 9 detects an electric value at the supply inlet 6 smaller than or equal to a threshold value. The threshold value varies according to a hysteresis cycle in order to filter the fast variations of the detected value around the predetermined value. - In another embodiment of the present invention, the threshold value generically varies according to the operating conditions of the
light assembly 1. In another embodiment of the present invention, thebraking system 7 uses a plurality of threshold values. - The
switch 10 and thedetection unit 9 can be both defined by an electromechanical system such as a relay, or by electronic devices, which can be driven, for example, by a plurality of transistors controlled by a control unit, e.g. a microprocessor. - In an embodiment not shown in the attached figures, the detection unit is not present and the
switch 10 is controlled directly by an external signal to take the first or the second operating configuration. - In the non-limiting example of the present invention shown in
FIGS. 1-3 , theelectric motors 4 are stepper motors. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , a singleelectric motor 4 is shown for greater clarity. Each drivingcircuit 5 is connected to one of thestator windings 13 of theelectric motor 4. Furthermore,FIGS. 2 and 3 show for greater clarity only thehead 2 a as amovable member 2. In more detail, each drivingoutlet 12 is connected to a stator winding 13.FIGS. 2 and 3 show by way of a non-limiting example anelectric motor 4 with twowindings 13. It is implicit that the present invention extends to a stepper motor having any number ofwindings 13. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theelectric motor 4 is mechanically connected to thehead 2 a and is configured to move thehead 2 a around a pan or a tilt axis. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , the otherelectric motors 4 are connected to the othermovable members 2 that, in the non-limiting example shown inFIG. 1 , are housed in thehead 2 a. - Accordingly, the
movable members 2 are movable with respect to thehead 2 a, which is movable too. -
FIGS. 2 and 3 show for greater clarity only oneelectric motor 4 to move thehead 2 a. It is implicit that the present invention extends to alight assembly 1 having a number ofelectric motors 4 larger than one, in particular twoelectric motors 4, the one to move thehead 2 a along the pan axis and the other to move thehead 2 a along the tilt axis. In the embodiment with two or more motors, eachelectric motor 4 is connected to a respective plurality of drivingcircuits 5, each plurality of drivingcircuits 5 is dedicated to the respectiveelectric motor 4. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , each drivingcircuit 5 comprises a plurality of switchingunits 14, in particular, four switchingunits 14 connected to each other between the driving 11 a and 11 b and theterminals 12 a and 12 b with a H-bridge configuration so that the electric current selectively flows in the respective winding 13 in the desired direction according to the desired movement of theterminals electric motor 4. Each switchingunit 14 comprises a controlledswitch 14 a, in particular a power MOSFET, inFIGS. 2 and 3 a N-channel power MOSFET; and a passive free-wheelingswitch 14 b, in particular a power free-wheelingdiode 14 b connected to the controlledswitch 14 a to prevent the formation of a negative voltage higher than a given threshold on the controlledswitch 14 a. Furthermore, the passive free-wheelingswitch 14 b can be defined by a parasitic diode of the power MOSFET, therefore already incorporated in the power MOSFET. In other words, the switchingunit 14 can be formed by a controlled switch, which includes a passive free-wheeling switch. Furthermore, the controlled switches 14 a may be defined by any power transistor, be it a P-channel or an N-channel, such as e.g. P-channel MOSFETs, N-channel MOSFETs, BJT transistors of NPN or PNP type, IGBT transistors. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , when thelight assembly 1 is in use, theelectric power supply 8 supplies electric power to the supply inlet 6 of thelight assembly 1. Accordingly, thedetection unit 9 detects an electric value that is greater than a threshold value and theswitch 10 is operated in the first operating configuration in which it connects the supply inlet 6 to the drivinginlet 11, thus providing electric power to theelectric motor 4 through the drivingcircuits 5. - In a preferred, non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the threshold value is a percentage of the fully operational electric value when the
light assembly 1 is in use. In particular, in the preferred and non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, if the electric value is the electric voltage, the threshold will be a percentage of the power voltage at the supply inlet 6 when thelight assembly 1 is in use. If the electric value is an electric current, in a preferred and non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the threshold value will be zero, in other words thedetection unit 9 detects whether the electric current value is positive or negative. In this case, the electric current can be detected at the supply inlet 6, or between one or moredriving outlets 12 and therespective windings 13 or between the driving 11 a and 11 b. In another embodiment, theterminals detection unit 9 detects two electric values and compares them with respective threshold values, in other words thedetection unit 9 detects both the electric voltage and the electric current and compares them with respective threshold values. - With reference to
FIG. 3 , when thelight assembly 1 is not in use, theelectric power supply 8 does not provide electric power to the supply inlet 6 and, consequently, thedetection unit 9 detects an electric value that is smaller than or equal to the threshold value. In this case, theswitch 10 is controlled in the second operating configuration, in which it short-circuits the drivinginlet 11. As a result, all drivingcircuits 5 are short-circuited upstream. In this way, thewindings 13 of theelectric motor 4 are connected in short circuit through the respective passive free-wheelingswitches 14 b of the switchingunits 14. In other words, theswitch 10 determines the formation of electric paths for the electric charges, each of which includes the respective stator winding 13, extends along portions of the drivingcircuits 5, in particular through the respective passive free-wheelingswitches 14 b. All electric paths are closed by theswitch 10 through the 10 b and 10 c. This creates a path for the electric charges developed on theswitching terminals windings 13 due to unwanted movements of thehead 2 a. Thanks to the fact that theswitch 10 short-circuits all thewindings 13 of theelectric motor 4, theelectric motor 4 acts as a brake and brakes the external, unwanted movements of thehead 2 a. Furthermore, in the second operating configuration, theswitch 10 isolates the supply inlet 6 from the drivingcircuit 5. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , the drivinginlet 11 is shared by all the drivingcircuits 5 of theelectric motors 4 of the movable members. As a result, when theswitch 10 is in the second operating configuration, as inFIG. 3 , it short-circuits all thewindings 13 of theelectric motor 4 through therespective driving circuits 5. In this way, theelectric motors 4 act as a brake and brake the movements of themovable members 2. - In
FIG. 4 , thenumber 101 indicates a light assembly alternative to thelight assembly 1, in which the same components are indicated with the same numbers of thelight assembly 1. Thelight assembly 101 differs from thelight assembly 1 in that it includes anelectric motor 104 different from theelectric motor 4. Theelectric motor 104 has a permanently magnetized rotor and is a three-phase electric motor, in particular synchronous. - In particular, the present invention extends to any electric motor with permanent magnets. Moreover, the
light assembly 101 includes adriving circuit 105 which is a three-phase bridge for theelectric motor 104 comprising a plurality of switchingunits 14, each of which comprises a controlledswitch 14 a and a passive free-wheelingswitch 14 b. Furthermore, the drivingcircuit 105 includes a drivingoutlet 112 connected to theelectric motor 104. In another embodiment not shown in the attached figures, thelight assembly 101 includes anotherelectric motor 104 and another drivingcircuit 105. The drivingcircuit 105 is connected to the drivinginlet 11. In the present embodiments, when theelectric power supply 8 supplies electric power to thelight assembly 101, thedetection unit 9 detects an electric value greater than a certain threshold and theswitch 10 is controlled in the first operating configuration in which it connects the supply inlet 6 to the drivinginlet 11, in particular it connects thesupply terminal 6 a to the drivingterminal 11 a. From the drivinginlet 11, the electric power is supplied to theelectric motor 104 or to theelectric motors 104 throughrespective driving circuits 5. When theelectric power supply 8 does not provide electric power to thelight assembly 101, theunit detection 9 detects that the electric value at the 6 a, 6 b is smaller than a threshold value, and the switch is controlled in the second operating configuration, in which it short-circuits upstream theterminals driving circuit 105 or the drivingcircuits 105, in particular it short-circuits the drivinginlet 11, in other words connects the 11 a and 11 b. In the second operating configuration, the windings of thedriving terminals electric motor 104 or of theelectric motors 104 are short-circuited through the free-wheelingdiodes 14 b of therespective driving circuit 105. Accordingly, theelectric motor 104 acts as a brake, braking the unwanted movements of thehead 2 a. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , thenumber 201 indicates a light assembly alternative to thelight assembly 1, in which the same components are indicated with the same numbers of thelight assembly 1. Thelight assembly 201 differs from thelight assembly 1 since the supply inlet 6 and the drivinginlet 11 are directly and permanently connected. Thebraking system 207, which replaces thebraking system 7, includes thedetection unit 9 connected to the 6 a and 6 b of the supply inlet 6 and aterminals switch 210 connected in parallel to the drivinginlet 11, so as to be able to short-circuit the drivinginlet 11 in the second operating configuration. In more detail, theswitch 210 includes a switching terminal 210 a and a switchingterminal 210 b. The switching terminal 210 a is connected to the drivingterminal 11 a, the switchingterminal 210 b is connected to the drivingterminal 11 b. Accordingly, theswitch 210 is configured so as to be able to close the connection between the switching terminal 210 a and the switchingterminal 210 b and to create a closed connection between the drivingterminal 11 a and the drivingterminal 11 b of the drivinginlet 11. - Finally, it is evident that the light assembly here described can be subject to modifications and variations without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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